Earlier on Monday, terrorists in Gaza fired seven rockets into Israel during the last day of Passover. The first three projectiles struck uninhabited areas in the Sha’ar Hanegev region, activating Code Red sirens. No damage was reported.

Two other rockets launched from Gaza caused light damage to a street and several stores in Sderot.

According to Army Radio, the Iron Dome system intercepted at least one rocket.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reacted harshly to the rockets on the South and the IDF’s swift response.

“Today the IDF hit in the Gaza Strip those who wanted to harm Israeli citizens and violate the peace of the holiday,” he said in a Facebook posting. “We will continue to act aggressively against the enemies of Israel to ensure security for our citizens. We will hit anyone who seeks to harm us. That’s what he have done, and that’s what we’ll do.”

Speaking at a Mimouna celebration in Or Yehuda on Monday night, Netanyahu said Israel wants true peace with the Palestinians, but it is the Palestinian Authority that must now decide what it wants.

“We see that the PA, which yesterday was talking about dismantling itself, is today talking about unity with Hamas,” he said, referring to reconciliation talks in Gaza between the two sides over the weekend. “When they decide whether they want to disband or unity with Hamas, or peace [with Israel], they should let us know.”

IDF spokesman Lt.-Col. Peter Lerner said “rocket terrorism is an intolerable reality Israelis should not have to accept.”

“Israeli civilians celebrating the Passover holiday woke up this morning to the sound of Code Red alarms and rockets,” Lerner said. It is our obligation to seek out and target those who wish to attack our civilians and soldiers and to eliminate their capabilities.”

Early on Monday morning, a rocket-propelled grenade was fired at soldiers on the border with the Strip, with no casualties, the army said. Soldiers subsequently fired warning shots into Gaza, which caused no known injuries.

About a hundred rockets fired from Gaza have hit southern Israel since the beginning of 2014, according to the army.